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    Mystery Mike wrote:
    Can you explain how it's rubbish? I mean, that's certainly an opinion, but you've simply posted a load of rhetoric and very little to back it up. I've posted a list of recent stories that outweigh the pickpocketing story, yet people are obsessed with plucking out the one with the 'foreigners' in. My sense of "prospective" (sic) is fine, as I take the information around me and make a valid judgement based on that, rather than spout meaningless rhetoric.

    The trouble with you people is you'd believe the boogy man was going around stealing children if you heard enough people talking about it.
    What a load of tripe.
    The stories you list don't
    "outweigh" anything.
    Rhetoric?
    You're an idiot.
    Ask Wilstpol how much these gangs have cost wiltshire residents in the last year ALONE."
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Pickpockets on the prowl

POLICE have warned the public to be on their guard after pickpockets targeted shoppers in Calne.

Two eastern European women attempted to steal from a shopper’s handbag in the Dorothy House charity store in Phelps Parade on April 10, but were disturbed and made off empty-handed.

Sergeant Phil Connor said: “This is a countrywide type of offence where individuals specifically target the elderly and vulnerable in charity shops.

“They know how to use implements to discreetly cut open handbags and remove property.

“We are advising all members of the public to ensure handbags are worn over the shoulder and sitting in front of the body.”

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